Tablet Hotels: Unique Hotels for Global Nomads
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

Ever since Expedia came into my life, I can't remember how I booked my flights and hotel stays. Well, actually, not really. I remember, but now it just seems odd to call the airline or hotel directly to make my reservations. I mean, how crazy is that? I have become socialized and willing to accept the middle man in a transaction that requires none. Ah, marketing and capitalism! Anyway, as much as I love Expedia, it is a purely functional site. And does it really to be anything else? Probably not. But for me, as I make my travel plans and my imagination is running wild with expectations of excitement and adventure, I also want to be inspired throughout the entire planning stages of my trip. I want the search for that perfect boutique hotel that will inspire to explore, write, and photograph all of the wonderful experiences that I am anticipating. That is why I love Tablet Hotels, an online resource for unique hotels around the world. The site design is clean and allows the viewer to easily maneuver through the site with little to no difficulty. You can search for your perfect hotel by name, destination, agenda, atmosphere and style. The hotel pictures are plentiful, vibrant and inviting. They make you want to travel. I especially enjoy reading and appreciate the detailed and information review of each hotel featured. Tablet Hotels is an online hotel guide that is worth becoming addicted to.
Whitney Houston Dead: Singer Dies at 48, Body Found in Beverly Hilton Hotel
Whitney Houston Autopsy: Cause of Death Determined?
Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina: Late Singer's Daughter Hospitalized
Whitney Houston Dead: Stars React to Legend's Sudden Death
Adele Five-Year Break? Singer Plans to Focus on Relationship, Write 'Happy Record'
Jennifer Hudson Whitney Tribute: Grammy President Reveals Why Singer Was Chosen for Musical Memorial
Grammy 2012 Winners' List: Adele Sweeps Music's Biggest Night
5-Hour Energy: A Success Equal Parts Caffeine, Chemistry and Meditation
3 Economic Misconceptions That Need to Die
People With Easy-To-Pronounce Names More Likely To Succeed, Study Says